EP0057959A1 - Alliage d'aluminium forgeable - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a wrought aluminum alloy, to its use for semi-finished and finished parts and to methods for achieving improved properties, in particular improved strength values for semi-finished and finished parts made of this alloy.
- Aluminum can be modified in a variety of ways by alloying other metals with its physical and chemical properties and can be improved to certain goals by means of process measures.
- fine-grained strips can be produced from aluminum alloys containing manganese by holding the strip in the temperature range from 160 ° C to just below the temperature of the complete recrystallization for at least 5 hours during soft annealing before the soft annealing temperature is reached .
- the tensile strength values of a 0.1 mm-thick strip of an A1-Mn alloy with 1.2% Mn, 0.6% Fe, 0.3% Si, 0.1% Cu, treated in this way, are in the recrystallized state from 110 to 130 N / mm 2 , which is too low for many applications.
- the elongation at break of high-strength aluminum alloys can be improved by a multi-stage annealing and forming process.
- This method is intended for alloys with 0.05 to 1% iron, 0.05 to 1% silicon and at least one of the alloy additives from the group up to 5% magnesium, less than 3% manganese, less than 1% copper, less than 0.5 % Chromium, less than 0.5% zinc, less than 0.5% zirconium, less than 0.5% titanium and / or less than 0.1% boron, balance aluminum with the usual manufacturing-related impurities of less than 1 in total, 5%, but less than 0.5% individually.
- the tensile strength values are in the range of 450 N / mm 2 and higher or the elongation values are at least 5%, only for an alloy with 0.08% silicon, 0.44% copper, 0 , 77% manganese, 0.10% chromium, 2.9% magnesium, 0.02% zinc, 0.17% iron, 0.01% titanium, balance aluminum, which is due to the high magnesium content for items caused by Deep drawing and ironing or shaped or which must be solderable and enamelable are not suitable.
- the invention has for its object to provide a wrought aluminum alloy that can be used in a variety of ways - with different processing, if applicable Alloying elements.
- Aluminum cans have been used increasingly for years as disposable containers for beverages, in particular for beer and carbonated soft drinks. They consist of a one-piece can body made by deep drawing and ironing and a lid with a pull tab flanged after filling. The starting material for the manufacture of the can body and lid are rolled strips made of different aluminum alloys.
- AlMg is usually 4.5 Mn alloy (US designation 5182) in high kaltverfestig- 1 system state (H 19) is used, the following partial softening paint bake at a tensile strength of at least 350 N / mm 2 and a Elongation of at least 6%. These values must be observed so that the lid, which is weakened by embossing along the tear line, can withstand the bursting pressure required for cans filled with C0 2 -containing beverages. ten and on the other hand a crack-free flanging is possible. As many years of tests have shown, the alloy mentioned is not suitable for the manufacture of the can bodies, even with less work hardening.
- the cans are produced by deep drawing and ironing. It has been found that alloys with a Mg content of more than 1% tend to wear and stick to the tool during ironing, which leads to undesirable drawing marks and frequent downtimes. An economical production of the can body is not possible with such alloys. An AlMn1 Mg 1 alloy (US designation 3004) is therefore predominantly used for the production of the can body. It proves the stove enamel has the required tensile strength of at least 270 N / mm 2 and an elongation of 1% and can be easily ironed off.
- the alloy should contain 0.5 to 2% Mn and 0.4 to 2% Mg, the balance essentially Al. After a homogenization anneal of 2 to 24 hours at about 455 to 655 0 C (850 to 1150 ° F), the material is rolled hot and cold in several steps while observing certain starting temperatures and rolling degrees and then subjected to a heat treatment to stabilize the structural condition. In the best case, a tensile strength of 316 N / mm 2 (45 psi) is achieved with an elongation of 4%. It can be seen that despite a comparatively complex manufacturing process, the requirements mentioned at the outset are not met. These could be achieved if the upper part of the specified Mg range, ie over 1 to 2%, were used. Then the alloy is certainly not suitable for the production of can bodies by ironing. The method proposed in the US patent can therefore not be regarded as a satisfactory compromise.
- an alloy with 0.4 to 1% Mn and 1.3 to 2.5% Mg is assumed, which is to be cast continuously into a strip using a strip casting machine.
- the cast strip should be rolled and coiled warm, preferably between 490 and 280 ° C, at least 70%, then cooled in still air and finally cold rolled to its final thickness.
- the tensile strength values achieved in the work hardened state are below 350 N / mm 2 and fall to 330 to 310 N / mm 2 depending on the annealing temperature used to simulate the lacquer baking.
- the desired elongation of at least 6% is only achieved if the annealing temperature is at least 200 ° C, but the tensile strength is only about 325 N / mm. Also for this proposal it is true that the desired values for the Lid material could not be reached. With regard to the difficulties in ironing, it is only mentioned that the alloy used has a lower tendency to stick to the tool than conventional can band alloys. Overall, therefore, the subject of DE-OS 29 01 020 does not bring a satisfactory solution to the problem described.
- solderable and enamelable aluminum alloys are required, which must also have certain minimum strength values in the fully recrystallized state.
- Semi-finished products and finished parts are designated as solderable and enamelable, which - apart from a possibly necessary degreasing - do not require extensive pretreatment by chromating, anodizing, plating, galvanizing or the like.
- Completely recrystallized is understood to mean the thermodynamically stable state of the structure, which is also referred to as "soft" in the case of semi-finished or finished parts.
- Al-Mn alloy material no. 3.0515
- DIN 1725 in conjunction with DIN 1745, part 1 (edition December 1976)
- a minimum tensile strength of 90 N / mm 2 and a 0.2 in the soft state Has a yield strength of 35 N / mm 2 .
- Cu material no. 3.0517
- the tensile strength can be improved to 145 N / mm 2
- the 0.2 yield strength remains at 35 N / mm 2 .
- Mg Waksbff No. 3.026
- the minimum tensile strength can be increased to 155 N / mm 2 and the 0.2 yield strength to 60 N / mm 2 in the soft state.
- solderable and enamelable Al-Mn alloys with improved strength properties are also known, the scope of which has been expanded by the addition of zirconium and / or chromium (cf. DE-PS 16 08 198, 16 08 766, DE-AS 25 29 064 , DE-OS 25 55 095).
- zirconium and / or chromium cf. DE-PS 16 08 198, 16 08 766, DE-AS 25 29 064 , DE-OS 25 55 095
- Parts made from such alloys can be exposed to higher temperatures than normal Al-Mn alloys during production (soldering and enamelling processes) or when used as intended, because the addition of Zr and / or Cr leads to a noticeable drop in those achieved by cold forming Structural strengthening prevented when exposed to temperature.
- the recrystallization inhibition only remains up to a certain temperature or influence duration. If certain limit values are exceeded during the production of the parts or during their intended use, the structure of these alloys often changes into the thermodynamically stable, ie soft state, which means that the strength values are no longer sufficient for many applications.
- the task can thus complement the effect that an aluminum alloy is wanted, it is sufficient to both all the requirements that must be g met when Getränkedosenherstellun, as well as the requirements demanded in the production of solderable and enameling semifinished and finished parts will.
- a wrought aluminum alloy which is characterized by 1.15 to 2% manganese, more than 1.0 and up to 2.0% silicon, 0.25 to 0.65% magnesium, 0.2 to 1.0% iron, at most 0.3% copper, at most 0.2% zinc, at most 0.1% zirconium, at most 0.1% titanium, balance aluminum, including a total of at most 0.2% other impurities.
- the silicon content of the wrought aluminum alloy is preferably 1.2 to 1.8% or even better 1.38 to 1.57%.
- the wrought aluminum alloy can also have a silicon content of 0.85 to 2% if the alloy contents are also coordinated with one another as follows:
- the alloy contains 0.1 to 0.3% Cu, preferably 0.15 to 0.25%.
- Another aspect of the inventive concept relates to semi-finished products, in particular rolled strips, which consist of an alloy according to the above-mentioned compositions.
- the idea of the invention also relates to semi-finished products or finished parts made of this alloy, which in the work-hardened state have a tensile strength of at least 350 N / mm 2 and an elongation of at least 6%.
- the semi-finished or finished parts made of this alloy in the fully recrystallized state should have a tensile strength of at least 150 N / mm 2 and a yield strength of at least 80 N / mm 2 .
- semi-finished products or finished parts can be produced from the alloy that have a tensile strength of at least 350 N / mm 2 and an elongation of at least 6% in the work hardened state and a tensile strength of at least 150 N / mm 2 and a yield strength in the fully recrystallized state of at least 80 N / mm 2 .
- the procedure is expediently such that a casting block is rolled hot and / or cold to an intermediate thickness D z , that the intermediate strip is then subjected to a recrystallization annealing at 450 to 580 ° C. and that the intermediate strip is finally cooled at a minimum speed V (K / s) and with a minimum rolling degree ⁇ (%) to the end thick D e is rolled.
- V K / s
- ⁇ minimum rolling degree
- the procedure can also be such that, in the usual way, the strip is rolled directly to the final thickness, then the strip is annealed at 450 to 580 ° C.
- the procedure is such that the semi-finished products or finished parts are finally subjected to a recrystallizing heat treatment of at least 3 minutes at 450 to 600 ° C.
- This final heat treatment can expediently take place simultaneously with the enamel baking process or with the soldering process.
- the invention it is possible to start from a single aluminum alloy for the manufacture of the can body and can lid. This eliminates all the difficulties that arise from the usual use of two different alloys.
- the return of the can material has become much more interesting economically and for everyone involved, i.e. the can manufacturers, the bottlers and the end users have a higher incentive to reuse the material of the empty beverage cans.
- a very important advantage of the invention is that the magnesium content can be significantly reduced compared to the aluminum alloys previously used for beverage cans.
- approximately 1 million tons of rolled strips were used for beverage cans in the USA.
- FIG. 1 shows the tensile strength values achieved as a function of the magnesium content of the alloy for different cooling rates and degrees of rolling after recrystallization annealing at 520 ° C.
- the magnesium content is below 0.25% and only comparatively low tensile strength values are achieved under all cooling and rolling conditions.
- a tensile strength of more than 370 N / mm 2 results from cooling at 90 ° K / s and a rolling degree of 75% (upper curve).
- the tensile strength values are around 325 N / mm 2 (lower curve).
- the samples were cooled with only 2 ° K / s, but were rolled down to the final thickness with 82% rolling; tensile strength values of around 335 N / mm 2 result .
- These test results show that the magnesium content is above 0.25% has no influence on the final strength and that it can therefore be adjusted in the examined area to any other conditions of the manufacture of beverage cans.
- the process parameters are selected appropriately, the tensile strength of 350 N / mm 2 required for the can lid can be achieved and clearly exceeded, so that the material fulfills the requirements even after partial softening when baking the paint.
- the two lower curves show that the same can be achieved with a high cooling rate and low rolling rate as with a low cooling rate and high rolling rate. If no continuous, annealing and quenching system is available for the production of the strips, the same can be achieved by a higher degree of rolling. Conversely, the final rolling can be carried out with a smaller rolling degree and thus more economically if correspondingly high cooling speeds can be achieved.
- the strength range above 275 N / mm 2 will mainly matter, but also for the range below it, process conditions can be specified for the alloy which lead to a predetermined final strength.
- Figure 2 shows the required degree of rolling depending on the required strength for a strip annealed at 520 ° C, which was cooled in still air at about 2 ° K / s.
- a strip has a strength of approximately 220 N / mm 2 , which can be increased to approximately 290 N / mm 2 with a degree of rolling of 60%.
- FIG. 3 shows the cooling rate required as a function of a predetermined final strength for a strip rolled to its final thickness and then annealed at 520 ° C.
- the tape material made available can be used for the production of can lids used for which a strength of at least 350 N / mm 2 is required; but it can also be used for the production of the can body by deep drawing and ironing, because it does not pose any difficulties due to the low magnesium content in these forming operations. This means that a way has been found for the manufacture of beverage cans that simplifies production considerably, makes recycling of the old material more economically interesting and brings considerable savings.
- the final heat treatment is expediently carried out at 450 to 600 ° C. It is particularly advantageous if the final heat treatment for enamelled semi-finished or finished parts is carried out simultaneously with the enamel baking process. In the case of soldered semi-finished products or finished parts, the final heat treatment is advantageously carried out simultaneously with the soldering process. To further increase the tensile strength and 0.2-stretch limit values, the semi-finished or finished parts can be subjected to forced cooling after the final heat treatment. If the final heat treatment is to be carried out at a temperature close to the upper limit, the magnesium content of the alloy must be limited to 0.25 to 0.50%.
- the desired tensile strength values of at least 150 N / mm 2 are achieved with a comparable alloy, but which may contain a maximum of 0.2% Mg, but not the required 0.2 Yield strengths of at least 80 N / mm 2 reached.
- the latter are 50 N / mm 2 regardless of the temperature used for the final heat treatment or less about it. They are not sufficient for a number of use cases.
- the 0.2 yield strength can still be improved considerably if the Mg content is increased to 0.25 to 0.65% without disadvantages in terms of solderability and enamelling.
- Samples with the composition according to Table 1 were examined. Samples 1 and 2 correspond to DE-PS 27 54 673, while the others have an increasing Mg content within the range claimed.
- the strength values achieved after 30 minutes of annealing at a conventional enamel baking temperature of 560 ° C are shown in Table 2.
- Tensile strength values of over 200 N / mm 2 and 0.2 yield strength values of 85 to 98 N / mm 2 were achieved with constant elongation values of around 20%. All samples passed the enamel adhesion test in accordance with DEZ F 17 of the German enamel center after 96 hours in an antimony trichloride solution.
- the upper limit of the Mg content must therefore be reduced depending on the temperature of the soldering process. In general, it is sufficient to restrict the Mg content of 0.5% in order to avoid incipient melting at a brazing temperature to 600 0 C.
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AT82200114T ATE8666T1 (de) | 1981-02-06 | 1982-01-30 | Aluminium-knetlegierung. |
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DE19813104079 DE3104079A1 (de) | 1981-02-06 | 1981-02-06 | Verfahren zur herstellung gewalzter baender aus einer aluminiumlegierung fuer die fertigung zweiteiliger dosen |
DE19813110227 DE3110227A1 (de) | 1981-03-17 | 1981-03-17 | Herstellungsverfahren fuer halbzeuge aus einer al-mn-legierung |
DE3110227 | 1981-03-17 |
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EP0057959A1 true EP0057959A1 (fr) | 1982-08-18 |
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US (1) | US4431463A (fr) |
EP (1) | EP0057959B1 (fr) |
JP (1) | JPS57149444A (fr) |
KR (1) | KR830009244A (fr) |
AU (1) | AU546926B2 (fr) |
BR (1) | BR8200641A (fr) |
CA (1) | CA1193889A (fr) |
DE (1) | DE3260416D1 (fr) |
EG (1) | EG15472A (fr) |
ES (1) | ES509393A0 (fr) |
NO (1) | NO820259L (fr) |
PH (2) | PH19086A (fr) |
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FR2617188A1 (fr) * | 1987-06-23 | 1988-12-30 | Cegedur | Alliage a base d'al pour boitage et procede d'obtention |
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- 1982-01-28 NO NO820259A patent/NO820259L/no unknown
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- 1982-01-30 EP EP82200114A patent/EP0057959B1/fr not_active Expired
- 1982-02-03 PH PH26822A patent/PH19086A/en unknown
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GB1380291A (en) * | 1971-05-05 | 1975-01-15 | Olin Corp | High ductility high strength aluminum base alloys and process for obtaining same |
US3787248A (en) * | 1972-09-25 | 1974-01-22 | H Cheskis | Process for preparing aluminum alloys |
DE2452164A1 (de) * | 1974-11-02 | 1976-05-06 | Ritter Aluminium Gmbh | Verwendung einer leichtmetalllegierung fuer kuechengeraete |
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FR2617188A1 (fr) * | 1987-06-23 | 1988-12-30 | Cegedur | Alliage a base d'al pour boitage et procede d'obtention |
EP0300927A1 (fr) * | 1987-06-23 | 1989-01-25 | Pechiney Rhenalu | Alliage à base d'AL pour boitage et procédé d'obtention |
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DE3260416D1 (en) | 1984-08-30 |
AU546926B2 (en) | 1985-09-26 |
JPS57149444A (en) | 1982-09-16 |
BR8200641A (pt) | 1982-12-14 |
KR830009244A (ko) | 1983-12-19 |
ES8308592A1 (es) | 1983-09-01 |
EP0057959B1 (fr) | 1984-07-25 |
PH19086A (en) | 1985-12-19 |
PH20678A (en) | 1987-03-28 |
ES509393A0 (es) | 1983-09-01 |
CA1193889A (fr) | 1985-09-24 |
US4431463A (en) | 1984-02-14 |
AU8022882A (en) | 1982-08-12 |
EG15472A (en) | 1986-09-30 |
NO820259L (no) | 1982-08-09 |
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